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Assembly of Vlorë

The Assembly of Vlorë (Albanian: Kuvendi i Vlorës) was an Albanian assembly constituted during the All-Albanian Congress in Vlorë, on November 28, 1912.

Members of the Assembly of Vlorë photographed in November 1912 or at 1st anniversary in November 1913

Background Edit

The All-Albanian Congress[1] or Albanian National Congress [2] or Albanian Independence Congress[3] was a congress held in Vlorë (then Ottoman Empire, today Republic of Albania) on November 28, 1912.[4] At the beginning of the session, Ismail Qemali took the floor and, referring to the threatened Albanian rights resulting from the Albanian revolts of the previous four years, explained to the participants of the congress that they should do whatever was necessary to save Albania.[5] After his speech they began by checking the documents.[6]

The sessions of the Assembly of Vlorë Edit

The constitution session of the Assembly of Vlorë Edit

After the documents were checked, Ismail Qemali again took the floor and gave a speech stating that he believed that the only way to prevent division of the territory of the Albanian Vilayet between the Balkan allies was to separate it from the Ottoman Empire.[7] Qemali's proposal was unanimously accepted and it was decided to sign the declaration of independence of Albania in the name of the constituted Assembly of Vlorë (Albanian: Kuvendi i Vlorës). By the declaration of Albanian independence the Assembly of Vlorë rejected the autonomy granted by the Ottoman Empire to the Albanian Vilayet, projected a couple of months earlier.[8] The consensus was for complete independence.[9]

The sitting was then suspended and members of the newly constituted National Assembly went to the house of Ismail Qemali, who raised the flag of Skanderbeg on the balcony of his house, in front of the gathered people.[10]

The session held on December 4, 1912 Edit

The second session of the Assembly of Vlorë was held on December 4, 1912. During that session members of the assembly established the Provisional Government of Albania. It was a government that consisted of ten members, led by Ismail Qemali until his resignation on January 22, 1914.[11] The Assembly established the Senate (Albanian: Pleqësi) with an advisory role to the government, consisting of 18 members of the Assembly.[12]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Zhelyazkova, Antonina (2000). . International Center for Minority Studies and Intercultural Relations. Archived from the original on August 7, 2011. Retrieved January 24, 2011. calling together an all-Albanian congress. On 28 November 1912, delegates from all over the country gathered in Vlora
  2. ^ Qemali, Ismail. . Archived from the original on June 17, 2010. Retrieved January 23, 2011. from all parts of the country to Valona, where a national congress was to be held
  3. ^ Erickson, Edward J. (2003), "The Macedonian Campaigns, 1912", Defeat in detail: the Ottoman Army in the Balkans, 1912-1913, Westport: Praeger publishers, p. 197, ISBN 0-275-97888-5, retrieved January 23, 2011, Ismail Kemal Bey convened the Albanian Independence Congress
  4. ^ Qemali, Ismail. . Archived from the original on June 17, 2010. Retrieved January 23, 2011. ...November 15th–28th, 1912...
  5. ^ Nosi, Lef. . Archived from the original on May 7, 2011. Retrieved January 23, 2011. ..Ismail Kemal bey... took the floor and explained... that they all must strive to do what is necessary to save Albania from the great perils it is now facing.... they began by checking the documents...
  6. ^ Nosi, Lef. . Archived from the original on May 7, 2011. Retrieved January 23, 2011. ..Albanians had ... uprisings that had taken ... in particular over the last four years, to preserve their rights and customs....all the steps needed to appease and satisfy the Albanians.
  7. ^ Nosi, Lef. . Archived from the original on May 7, 2011. Retrieved January 23, 2011. .. four countries in the Balkans ...agreed to divide the Empire up among themselves, including Albania...only road to salvation was to separate Albania from Turkey....
  8. ^ Langer, William Leonard; Ploetz, Karl Julius (1940). Encyclopedia of World History. Houghton Mifflin company. ISBN 0-395-65237-5. Retrieved January 24, 2011. Proclamation of Albanian independence by an assembly at Valona which rejected the grant of autonomy made by Turkish government
  9. ^ Erickson, Edward J. (2003), "The Macedonian Campaigns, 1912", Defeat in detail: the Ottoman Army in the Balkans, 1912-1913, Westport: Praeger publishers, p. 197, ISBN 0-275-97888-5, retrieved January 23, 2011, consensus of the congress was for complete independence
  10. ^ Sherer, Stan (1997). Long life to your children!: a portrait of High Albania. University of Massachusetts Press. p. 20. ISBN 1-55849-097-3.
  11. ^ Giaro, Tomasz (2007). "The Albanian legal and constitutional system between the World Wars". Modernisierung durch Transfer zwischen den Weltkriegen. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Vittorio Klosterman GmbH. p. 185. ISBN 978-3-465-04017-0. Retrieved January 24, 2011. ... a provisional government, consisting of ten members and led by Vlora, was formed on 4 December.
  12. ^ Giaro, Tomasz (2007). "The Albanian legal and constitutional system between the World Wars". Modernisierung durch Transfer zwischen den Weltkriegen. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Vittorio Klosterman GmbH. p. 185. ISBN 978-3-465-04017-0. Retrieved January 24, 2011. From its own members congress elected a senate (Pleqësi), composed of 18 members, which assumed advisory role to the government.

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The Assembly of Vlore Albanian Kuvendi i Vlores was an Albanian assembly constituted during the All Albanian Congress in Vlore on November 28 1912 Members of the Assembly of Vlore photographed in November 1912 or at 1st anniversary in November 1913 Contents 1 Background 2 The sessions of the Assembly of Vlore 2 1 The constitution session of the Assembly of Vlore 2 2 The session held on December 4 1912 3 See also 4 ReferencesBackground EditFurther information All Albanian Congress The All Albanian Congress 1 or Albanian National Congress 2 or Albanian Independence Congress 3 was a congress held in Vlore then Ottoman Empire today Republic of Albania on November 28 1912 4 At the beginning of the session Ismail Qemali took the floor and referring to the threatened Albanian rights resulting from the Albanian revolts of the previous four years explained to the participants of the congress that they should do whatever was necessary to save Albania 5 After his speech they began by checking the documents 6 The sessions of the Assembly of Vlore EditThe constitution session of the Assembly of Vlore Edit Further information Albanian Declaration of Independence After the documents were checked Ismail Qemali again took the floor and gave a speech stating that he believed that the only way to prevent division of the territory of the Albanian Vilayet between the Balkan allies was to separate it from the Ottoman Empire 7 Qemali s proposal was unanimously accepted and it was decided to sign the declaration of independence of Albania in the name of the constituted Assembly of Vlore Albanian Kuvendi i Vlores By the declaration of Albanian independence the Assembly of Vlore rejected the autonomy granted by the Ottoman Empire to the Albanian Vilayet projected a couple of months earlier 8 The consensus was for complete independence 9 The sitting was then suspended and members of the newly constituted National Assembly went to the house of Ismail Qemali who raised the flag of Skanderbeg on the balcony of his house in front of the gathered people 10 The session held on December 4 1912 Edit Further information Provisional Government of Albania The second session of the Assembly of Vlore was held on December 4 1912 During that session members of the assembly established the Provisional Government of Albania It was a government that consisted of ten members led by Ismail Qemali until his resignation on January 22 1914 11 The Assembly established the Senate Albanian Pleqesi with an advisory role to the government consisting of 18 members of the Assembly 12 See also EditAlbanian Revolt of 1912 Albanian Vilayet First Balkan War All Albanian Congress Provisional Government of AlbaniaReferences Edit Zhelyazkova Antonina 2000 Albania and Albanian Identities International Center for Minority Studies and Intercultural Relations Archived from the original on August 7 2011 Retrieved January 24 2011 calling together an all Albanian congress On 28 November 1912 delegates from all over the country gathered in Vlora Qemali Ismail Ismail Kemal bey Vlora Memoirs Archived from the original on June 17 2010 Retrieved January 23 2011 from all parts of the country to Valona where a national congress was to be held Erickson Edward J 2003 The Macedonian Campaigns 1912 Defeat in detail the Ottoman Army in the Balkans 1912 1913 Westport Praeger publishers p 197 ISBN 0 275 97888 5 retrieved January 23 2011 Ismail Kemal Bey convened the Albanian Independence Congress Qemali Ismail Ismail Kemal bey Vlora Memoirs Archived from the original on June 17 2010 Retrieved January 23 2011 November 15th 28th 1912 Nosi Lef Dokumenta historike per t i sherbye histories tone kombetare Archived from the original on May 7 2011 Retrieved January 23 2011 Ismail Kemal bey took the floor and explained that they all must strive to do what is necessary to save Albania from the great perils it is now facing they began by checking the documents Nosi Lef Dokumenta historike per t i sherbye histories tone kombetare Archived from the original on May 7 2011 Retrieved January 23 2011 Albanians had uprisings that had taken in particular over the last four years to preserve their rights and customs all the steps needed to appease and satisfy the Albanians Nosi Lef Dokumenta historike per t i sherbye histories tone kombetare Archived from the original on May 7 2011 Retrieved January 23 2011 four countries in the Balkans agreed to divide the Empire up among themselves including Albania only road to salvation was to separate Albania from Turkey Langer William Leonard Ploetz Karl Julius 1940 Encyclopedia of World History Houghton Mifflin company ISBN 0 395 65237 5 Retrieved January 24 2011 Proclamation of Albanian independence by an assembly at Valona which rejected the grant of autonomy made by Turkish government Erickson Edward J 2003 The Macedonian Campaigns 1912 Defeat in detail the Ottoman Army in the Balkans 1912 1913 Westport Praeger publishers p 197 ISBN 0 275 97888 5 retrieved January 23 2011 consensus of the congress was for complete independence Sherer Stan 1997 Long life to your children a portrait of High Albania University of Massachusetts Press p 20 ISBN 1 55849 097 3 Giaro Tomasz 2007 The Albanian legal and constitutional system between the World Wars Modernisierung durch Transfer zwischen den Weltkriegen Frankfurt am Main Germany Vittorio Klosterman GmbH p 185 ISBN 978 3 465 04017 0 Retrieved January 24 2011 a provisional government consisting of ten members and led by Vlora was formed on 4 December Giaro Tomasz 2007 The Albanian legal and constitutional system between the World Wars Modernisierung durch Transfer zwischen den Weltkriegen Frankfurt am Main Germany Vittorio Klosterman GmbH p 185 ISBN 978 3 465 04017 0 Retrieved January 24 2011 From its own members congress elected a senate Pleqesi composed of 18 members which assumed advisory role to the government Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Assembly of Vlore amp oldid 1092397403, 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